Danny Owens Named NAIA Coach of the Year

KANSAS CITY, Mo. –NAIA Women's Soccer National Champion Head Coach Danny Owens was named the Select Sport America-NAIA Coach of the Year for 2018, the association announced on Thursday. Owens guided William Carey (Miss.) to its first national title on December 2, 2018 with a 1-0 win over Keiser (Fla.) in the title game of the 2018 NAIA Women's Soccer National Championship. The announcement occurred at…

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3,100 teachers, administrators gather to promote STEM education

Educators focus on getting more students interested in STEM careers.

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20 Staggering E-Waste Facts

E-waste doesn't have to mean 'game over'. These 20 facts about e-waste may help to spur action on your part, keeping these materials out of landfills.

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7 key phrases Montessori teachers use and why we should use them, too

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How to Recycle Unwanted or Expired Medications

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Missouri Baptist University

Luke Sinak: Alumni Success StoryLuke Sinak (’09 B.S. Business Administration) continues a path of success as the Learning and Service Quality Manager at Four Seasons — St. Louis. While working at Missouri’s only five diamond hotel, Sinak leads a team in charge of planning, forecasting, taking inventory and purchasing all items — from ball point pens to the luxurious decor throughout the hotel. In addition, Sinak trains new employees to provide premium client service and leads the hotel’s innovation teamSinak’s years at MBU were spent developing a wide array of knowledge and experiences he continues to use everyday. Dr. Karen Kannenberg, and other faculty, were instrumental in Sinak’s professional development. “She (Kannenberg) said be…